Larynx

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Larynx

The lamina propria of the larynx is composed of a loose stromal tissue with numerous small vessels, lymphatic channels, and nerves. The vocal cord is an exception, and although some…

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Fallopian Tube and Broad Ligament

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Fallopian Tube and Broad Ligament

Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis are common initiating sexually transmitted pathogens, with 15% of endocervical infections resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (1–3). There are conflicting reports regarding the role…

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Paragangliomas

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Paragangliomas

Changes in oxygen (O2) tension are detected by O2-sensitive K+ and Ca2+ channels, and a suprathreshold increase of cytosolic Ca2+ triggers neurotransmitter (i.e., dopamine) release, which activates afferent nerve terminals…

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Blood Vessels

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Blood Vessels

FAMILIAL NON-MARFAN DISSECTIONS Familial aortic dissections are about as common in patients without extravascular abnormalities as in patients with Marfan syndrome (3). The genetic basis is not known, although it…

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Esophagus

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Esophagus

The underlying lamina propria consists of fibrovascular tissue folded into slender papillae that project into the epithelium. These papillae generally extend to less than two-thirds of the epithelial thickness, except…

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Spleen

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Spleen

The number of tissue blocks varies depending on the size of the spleen, macroscopic findings, and the clinical setting. Generally, I submit from 4 to 10 blocks for histologic studies….

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Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Testis

Dec 27, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Testis

On ultrastructural examination, adult Sertoli cells have convoluted nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The basal cytoplasm contains lipid droplets, glycogen, spherical and elongated mitochondria, thin filaments, and a Golgi complex. Charcot-Böttcher…

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